21-42-5. Joinder of different tracts in same action--Joinder of parties defendant.
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Several tracts of land, contiguous or noncontiguous, and whether owned by different defendants and whether sold at the same time or different times, may be set forth in one complaint and all persons claiming any title to, or interest in or lien upon, any of said premises, or any part thereof, although their said claims are independent and not in common and do not cover the same tracts may be joined as defendants.